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Supreme Court upholds transgender sports bans

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Supreme Court upholds transgender sports bans: What to know and what’s next
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld state bans on transgender students playing on girls sports teams, delivering another blockbuster setback to trans youth and their families in a decision that is lik...

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US Supreme Court clears way for transgender sports bans
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Supreme Court ruling allows states to ban trans athletes from female sports
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Supreme Court restricts transgender athletes in women's sports. How Indiana is affected
States can ban transgender women and girls from competing on female sports teams, the Supreme Court ruled June 30 in addressing a major cultural and political flashpoint before adjourning for the summ...

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We were forced to compete against a male. The Supreme Court had our backs
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Trump celebrates Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes as ‘Big Win’
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Supreme Court upholds ban on trans athletes, former volleyball player reacts
Former San Jose State volleyball player Brooke Slusser discusses the Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes and advocates for the protection of women’s sports on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’

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Trans youth athletes vow to keep playing after US supreme court ruling
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Riley Gaines cheers SCOTUS ruling on trans athletes, calls for more action

Supreme Court erases campaign spending limits

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Supreme Court strikes down limits on political party spending
The Supreme Court yet again loosened campaign finance restrictions on Tuesday by striking down limits on how much political parties may spend on candidates.

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Supreme Court lifts campaign spending limits in federal elections
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Supreme Court strikes down campaign finance limit in major ruling
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The Supreme Court gives power back to the parties
The Supreme Court striking down coordinated spending limits will benefit candidates over Super PACs.

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A Supreme Court Decision That Might Improve Politics
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What the SCOTUS campaign finance ruling means, according to an expert
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After high court ruling, political parties can now spend unlimited money supporting candidates
Citing First Amendment principles, the court held in NRSC v. FEC that the limit unduly prevented political parties from “freely” and “fully” advocating for their respective nominees.

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US Supreme Court kills curbs on coordinated campaign spending
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Supreme Court ruling shifts campaign spending toward the parties

Takeaways From Supreme Court Term

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The Supreme Court’s major cases during the 2025-26 term
With final rulings expected on Tuesday, cases related to President Donald Trump have dominated the Supreme Court’s docket for the second straight term, and the stakes are high.

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Takeaways from a divisive Supreme Court term that expanded Trump’s power
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Takeaways From Supreme Court Term: Trump's Power Is Enhanced, but He Lost Some High-Profile Cases
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US politics live updates: Donald Trump’s financial disclosures reveal staggering profits from cryptocurrency ventures
Donald Trump has suffered a massive blow with the Supreme Court demolishing his plan to end a key part of the US Constitution.

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First Thing: Supreme court hands Trump power to fire agency chiefs but rules against him on mail-in ballots
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Takeaways from Supreme Court term: Trump's power is enhanced, but he lost some high-profile cases

Apple takes Epic fight over App Store fees to Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court will hear an appeal in the long-running case between Apple and Epic Games
The antitrust case between Apple and Epic Games is heading to the highest court in the US. The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from Apple over a contempt ruling in a legal battle that's been chugging along for nearly seven years.

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Supreme Court to hear Apple appeal over contempt ruling
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Apple takes Epic fight over app store fees to the Supreme Court
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Grilling on Fourth of July? How a Rock Hill area butcher shop fights high costs
On a Saturday morning during grilling season, the hardest item for shoppers to find at a butcher shop off Lancaster Bypass may well be a parking spot.

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Heat index in Charlotte could exceed 105 multiple days this week, NWS says
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Luxury townhomes to rise on Lake Norman peninsula. Prices start at $2.5 million.
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US Supreme Court supercharges its 'shadow docket,' dividing the justices

By Andrew Chung WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - When the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling defending the Federal Reserve from political interference, it not only prevented President Donald Trump from firing one of the central bank's governors,
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Supreme Court says nation's top copyright official can keep job for now

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it won't allow President Trump to remove the nation's top copyright official.
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Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s rebuke of Trump on birthright citizenship

The conservative Supreme Court dealt a significant blow to President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda Tuesday, ruling that his administration could not use an executive order to end birthright citizenship for hundreds of thousands of babies born on US soil every year.
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AP’s long-time Supreme Court reporter Mark Sherman reflects on front row seat to legal history

Mark Sherman has covered the Supreme Court for The Associated Press for 20 years during some of the most momentous decisions in history.
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Supreme Court will decide a gun-rights challenge to blue-state bans on assault weapons

California's long-standing ban on semiautomatic assault rifles could be struck down by the Supreme Court.
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E Jean Carroll asks judge to release more than $5 million after Supreme Court denies Trump’s appeal

Magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll asked a judge to release more than $5 million to her one day after the Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to challenge a jury’s finding that he sexually abused and defamed her.
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